'The Grass of the Rich?' Integrity and Post-war Reconstruction in the Tonkolili District, Sierra Leone
Author: E. Broadbent and A. Kamara
Date: 2009
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How can corruption and lack of transparency and accountability be addressed in reconstruction projects? These problems have severely constrained the rebuilding of Sierra Leone’s infrastructure, but neither the channels nor the incentives exist for community members to challenge such practices. This report reviews a Community Oversight Monitoring project (2008-2009), which identified delays in project completion, sub-standard work; and widespread theft of materials. Underlying contributing factors are patronage politics, institutional weakness and a lack of political will to investigate, redress and prevent such problems. Lack of civil society participation, oversight, awareness and consultation entrenches and is perpetuated by these political and institutional factors.
The Community Oversight Monitoring project was undertaken in Tonkolili District, northern Sierra Leone, by the Centre for Democracy and Human Rights. Community stakeholders were trained in investigation, monitoring, auditing and communications. The community monitoring identified three main issues in reconstruction project implementation and contracting, which often involved breaches of the law: (1) delays in project completion; (2) finished projects lacking quality; and (3) theft of materials by both contracted workers and community members in nearly all projects monitored. Further findings are that:
To make reconstruction project implementation more effective, transparency and accountability must be increased and corruption reduced. This requires comprehensive community engagement and greater local ownership.
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Broadbent, E. and Kamara, A., 2009, '"The Grass of the Rich?" Integrity and Post-war Reconstruction in the Tonkolili District, Sierra Leone', Centre for Democracy and Human Rights, Freetown
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Emma Broadbent
, Emma[at]sddirect.org.uk